How often does someone ask you for a breakfast sandwich? 😀 On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 3:19 PM Bob Evans <b...@fiberinternetcenter.com> wrote:
> How much ocean water displacement is taking place in Hawaii as a result of > eruptions? How about volcanoes we don't know about deep in the ocean? > > In the last 5 years, California governments have played a negative roll in > the burning of well over a million acres. These carbon emissions are > rarely calculated and considered as a cause of global warming. How many > California miles driven in cars = one 250,000 acre fire? I don't know. > > Did you know there are adults in California that don't think burning trees > emit carbon emissions that count unless it happens in a man made fireplace > ? Yes, most of those people went to high school in California. > > But anyways - can we please drop the non-internet related discussions from > filling my nanog filtered technical email folders? > > Lots of smart people to have discussions with in nanog...maybe we create a > list called nanog-other-st...@nanog.org > > Thank You > Bob Evans > CTO > > > > > > On 23/07/2018 20:03, Owen DeLong wrote: > >> It shows China, the most heavy handed of the three economies in the > >> graphic as having an accelerating growth in carbon emissions. It does > >> show that the EU started a downward trend earlier than the US, but that > >> the downward trend in the EU appears to be leveling off and the US > >> downward trend looks to be steeper now and accelerating. > >> > >> In addition, if you drill down to the individual EU countries, several > >> of them are, in fact, headed up while the more market-based members of > >> the EU seem to be headed down or having leveled off after a sharp > >> decline earlier. > > > > The data is flawed. The carbon emissions per country don't include > > import, so you can just import the most carbon-heavy product from China > > and you will see your country emissions falling and China's growing. > > > > And the carbon emission of USA doesn't include Pentagon, while any other > > army is included in it's country numbers. > > > > So we can' really compare such flawed data - these are just numbers for > > politicians but they have nothing in common with reality. > > > > Regarding rising sea levels - I wonder why nobody mentioned submarine > > fiber landing stations. If something will be affected, it will be them. > > > > -- > > Grzegorz Janoszka > > > > >